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It can be used to describe a group of things that have been collected together into a mass, or to describe the process of doing this. Example sentence: The agglomerate of fallen leaves created a deep carpet on the forest floor.
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agglomerate
noun
A collection or mass.
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A sintering machine, or blast roaster, can conduct oxidizing or reducing roasts and then agglomerate the roasted calcines, or it can be used for agglomeration alone.
When nornicotine, glucose and peptide were incubated together, the result was a modified peptide that had little tendency to agglomerate.
In this case warming, boiling, or adding reagents may be necessary to agglomerate the analyte to filterable size.
Irrigation increased the food supply, allowing larger numbers of people to agglomerate into towns and cities.
Before lead concentrate can be charged into traditional blast furnaces for smelting, it must be roasted to remove most of the sulfur and to agglomerate further the fine flotation products so that they will not be blown out of the blast furnace.
In addition, bituminous coals that contain a fairly small amount of sulfur and cake (or "agglomerate") easily are the only coals suited for making metallurgical coke a hard, spongelike substance of almost pure carbon important for smelting iron ore.
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Agglomerating fragmented companies into wholly-owned, dedicated mining groups is only a first step.
Mutual funds were built on similar principles; by agglomerating the assets of a whole range of clients, it was possible vastly to reduce specific risk.But since the development of index-tracking funds in the 1970s, the business of diversification has become commoditised.
Around this core are gently dipping lavas, agglomerates, and tuffs.
Fines, however, must first be agglomerated, which means reforming them into lumps of suitable size by a process called sintering.
The product-sized agglomerates of aluminum hydroxide crystals are filtered, washed to remove entrained caustic or solution, and calcined in rotary kilns or stationary fluidized-bed flash calciners at temperatures in excess of 960° C (1,750° F).
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